Paulton Rovers F.C.

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Paulton Rovers
Official crest
Full namePaulton Rovers Football Club
Nickname(s)The Rovers
Founded1881
GroundAthletic Field, Winterfield Road,
Paulton
Capacity2,500 (253 seated)
ChairmanDavid Bissex
ManagerJohn Rendell
LeagueSouthern League Division One South
2020–21Southern League Division One South (season curtailed)
Away colours

Paulton Rovers Football Club is an English football club based at the Athletic Field on Winterfield Road in the growing village of Paulton near Bristol. They were established in 1881 and currently play in the Southern Football League Division One West. The club is affiliated to the Somerset County FA.

History[]

Paulton Rovers their first played competitive football in the Western Football League, which they joined in 1900 until 1904 rejoined 1905 to 1924 then 1925 to 1926 and again in 1929.

After World War II, Rovers were placed in the top division of what was now a two-division league but were relegated to Division Two in 1953. In 1960 Division Two was scrapped and for the next fourteen years the team played in the Somerset County Football League, but they eventually rejoined the Western League in 1974. When the league expanded back to two divisions in 1976 they were placed in the Premier Division but were relegated in 1981, only to bounce back three years later. A series of strong finishes in the late 1990s and early 2000s eventually saw them promoted to the Southern League in 2004 in the Division One South and West. After finishing fourth in 2013/14 they won a play off semi final at Tiverton Town 3–1 and then surprised Merthyr Town in front of a 2,201 crowd who had been unbeaten on their own ground in the league by winning 2–0 and gaining promotion to the Southern League Premier Division.

Paulton Rovers had reached the Division One South and West play-off semi-finals in 2006–07 losing 1–4 at home to Taunton Town and in 2012–13 losing 4–2 after extra time to Hungerford Town.

Having defeated Chippenham Town 3–0 at home in the 4th qualifying round of the 2009–10 FA Cup, Paulton were drawn at home against League One team Norwich City, which was televised on ITV1, making it Paulton's first live televised football match.[1] They lost the match 7–0. The official match attendance was 2,070.[2]

Their most successful manager to that date, Andy Jones resigned in February 2011 and assistant manager Paul Milsom and former captain and 1st team coach and former captain Mark Harrington took over as joint managers. Harrington took over a manager in June 2011 with Milsom as his assistant.

When Milsom resigned due to personal reasons on 8 December 2011[3] former Rovers centre half Nick Bunyard replaced him. At the beginning of the 2012–13 season Harrington stepped down with Bunyard taking over the reins and Milsom returned as assistant manager.

Stadium[]

Paulton Rovers play their home games at The Athletic Ground, Winterfield Road, Paulton, Bristol, BS39 7RF where they have played for over 50 years. Previous grounds include Chapel Field, the Cricket Ground, and the Recreation Ground.

The ground as it is now began to take shape in 1967, when the club bought an old RAF hut and re-erected it on the ground. Plans were drawn up to obtain a mortgage to fund the building of bigger premises, which included a skittle alley. To achieve this necessitated rotating the pitch through 90 degrees to its present position and relocating the clubhouse.

A new changing room block was built in 1972 and the clubhouse has been extended several times to include two large function rooms as well as a substantial bar area. In 2004 a second stand was and terracing covered on two sides, along with training facilities which include a floodlit court and two mini soccer pitches for youth football.

Club honours[]

Cup honours[]

  • Somerset Senior Cup[4]
    • Winners (12): 1900–01, 1902–03, 1903–04, 1907–08, 1908–09, 1909–10, 1934–35, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75
  • Somerset Junior Cup:[5]
    • Winners: 1898–99
  • Western Football League Amateur Trophy:[6]
    • Winners (1): 1974–75

Club records[]

Current squad[]

  • England Adam Forster
  • England Camen Harvey
  • England Treyvond Anderson
  • England Ben Prictor
  • England Cormac Pike
  • England Sam Hedges
  • England Charlie Hitchings
  • England Jamie Laird
  • England Lewis Dix
  • England Joe Hillard
  • England Ben Withey
  • England Mitch Tippins
  • Wales Dale Evans
  • England Jay Malpas
  • England Liam Monelle
  • England Kye Mountford
  • England Jordan Lovibond
  • England Nestor Shako
  • England Shea Bennington-Mannings
  • England Jack Ball
  • England Sam Jordan
  • England Ryan Gay
  • England Neville Nzembia

Former players[]

  1. Players that have played/managed in the football league or any foreign equivalent to this level (i.e. fully professional league).
  2. Players with full international caps.

References[]

  1. ^ Paulton to face Norwich in FA Cup
  2. ^ Paulton Rovers vs Norwich city
  3. ^ "Paul Milsom has resigned at Paulton Rovers". December 8, 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
  4. ^ "Senior Cup". SomersetFA. 2012-04-19. Retrieved 2013-04-04.
  5. ^ "Junior Cup". SomersetFA. 2012-04-19. Retrieved 2013-04-03.
  6. ^ "Western Football League Amateur Trophy Winners" (PDF). Western Football League. Retrieved 2013-01-07.[permanent dead link]

External links[]

Coordinates: 51°18′09.03″N 2°29′43.88″W / 51.3025083°N 2.4955222°W / 51.3025083; -2.4955222

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